‘No sympathy here.’ Bill Cosby is found guilty, and commenters feel justice has been served

“Finally … now let’s see what the punishment is.” “In this case justice prevailed.” TV icon Bill Cosby was convicted Thursday on all three counts of aggravated indecent assault. There has been an overwhelming response with Newsroom readers who say: "It is about time.”

Cosby was found guilty on the second day of deliberations in his sexual assault retrial. The jury of seven men and five women voted unanimously to convict the 80-year-old comedian. Cosby, charged with three counts of aggravated indecent assault, could get 10 years in prison on each count. He has denied the charges, asserting that his sexual encounter with Andrea Constand in 2004 was consensual.

Thousands of Newsroom comments have poured in, with the majority agreeing that a guilty verdict was long overdue.

Cosby’s first trial took place last June. After six days of testimony, the jury was deadlocked and the judge declared a mistrial.

More than 50 women have come forward to accuse Cosby of sexual assault. The alleged assault against Constand has been the only case to go to court. The statute of limitations has expired on the rest.

Cosby will remain free on bail until sentencing. His defense attorney plans to appeal the verdict.